Started this process several years ago and have enjoyed some of my work since. However, just bought some Usher speakers and they just pointed out that some of my efforts in restoration are wanting. Or I have become more anal. At any rate I would like to learn the how to.
The particular vinyl that is challenging me at the moment is a Dixieland album that has a lot of brass. If all of the background noise is removed, the trumpet/trombone/bass sax sounds are distorted. If some of the background stuff is left, no distortion but the results are singularly unwanted.
The process: start with expert noise filter 1, 60, 55. Next I added the EZ Impulse Noise 45, 70 0 which did not seem to change the restoration much. Tried reverse file and ran the Expert Noise again - same settings. Next did a CNF 200 400 2048 smoothing 50% overlap. Then RIAA and last added some 20 band graphic with bass boost. More masking than restoring.
Any ideas would be great.
Thanx.
The particular vinyl that is challenging me at the moment is a Dixieland album that has a lot of brass. If all of the background noise is removed, the trumpet/trombone/bass sax sounds are distorted. If some of the background stuff is left, no distortion but the results are singularly unwanted.
The process: start with expert noise filter 1, 60, 55. Next I added the EZ Impulse Noise 45, 70 0 which did not seem to change the restoration much. Tried reverse file and ran the Expert Noise again - same settings. Next did a CNF 200 400 2048 smoothing 50% overlap. Then RIAA and last added some 20 band graphic with bass boost. More masking than restoring.
Any ideas would be great.
Thanx.
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